Writer: Tom KingArtist: Elsa CharretierColourist: Matt HollingsworthLetterer: Clayton CowlesDesigner: Tom MullerEditor: Marla EizikProduction Artist: Drew GillPublisher: Image Joan Peterson lives a never ending chain of romance stories, cast from one to the next every time she’s on the verge of finding her happy ending; forced to overcome a new obstacle to be with the man of her dreams. This is […]
“An emotional ending and one that clearly shows how the Home Sick Pilots and the ghosts they’ve gotten tangled up with have changed the world, and really, is there anything else that a young punk band could hope for?”
“It’s challenging to find new ways to tell you how good a series this is. This has been a standout issue for me, and honestly I cannot recommend Home Sick Pilots enough.”
“This is a superbly constructed issue introducing new elements and building the already well developed characters, while never overlooking the details in the story being told.”
“The tension building we’ve seen across the last few issues of Home Sick Pilots is just about to get its release and honestly I can’t wait to see what’s going to happen as the band rivalry between the Home Sick Pilots and the Nuclear Bastards is about to reach a whole new level.”
“There’s no denying that Home Sick Pilots is a vessel for the creative team’s punk history, and while it’s part of the narrative there’s a lot more to this book than that.”
“It says so much about the creative team that this series has been successful in both, its nightmarish horror sequences and its great emotional moments.”
“Green Day and The Offspring both released massive selling records in 1994…Like those bands, Home Sick Pilots doesn’t pretend to reinvent the wheel and wears its influences and its safety-pinned sleeve.”
This week Angela and Zach are discussing one of our favourite series of the year so far: Home Sick Pilots by Dan Watters, Caspar Wijngaard, Aditya Bidikar and Tom Muller from Image Comics!